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Sparky
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The only thing i managed to do well while in bad weather is dock hunting
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"Listen, 'sir', it's real simple. Add the number of times we dive to the number of times we surface. Divide that number by two. If the result doesn't come out even, don't open the hatch" |
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Ace of the Deep
![]() Join Date: Mar 2007
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If you got a contact update earlier, you only have to do one observation to calculate course and speed. After the observation, get out of sight and use the map to set a parallel course at 400-700 meters. Go to per. depth and use the hydrophone to determine the relative bearing to your target. Then draw a line to estimate the range. Then you have all the info to do a 90 degrees shot.
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Chief of the Boat
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I prefer to chart the course from constant hydrophone readings
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